THE APRIL MEETING, 1844 . 
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On the Megatherioid Fossils of the Atlantic Coast of Georgia.-— Wil¬ 
liam B. Hodgson, of Savannah, Georgia. 
On Domestic Exchanges in Natural History and Geology.— Pro¬ 
fessor Id. Foreman, of Baltimore. (Read by Dr. Morris .) 
Notice of a Ballistic Pendulum constructed at Washington Arsenal, 
for Experiments in Gunnery.— Capt. A. Mordecai, U. S. Army. 
Exercises oj the Fourth Meeting, Wednesday Evening, April 3. 
Hon. John C. Spencer in the chair. 
On the Condition of Science in the United States and Europe.— -A. 
D. Bache, L. L. D., Superintendent of the United States Coast 
Survey. 
On the Indian Summer .—Professor M. Jacobs, of Pennsylvania. 
Petrified Forest near Cairo, Egypt, discovered by Mons. Linant.— 
A. D. Chaloner, M. D.,of Philadelphia. 
Exercises of the Fifth Meeting, Thursday Morning, April 4. 
Hon. Robert J. Walker in the chair. V 
Prayer, by the Rev. Dr. Laurie. 
On an Improved Method of Teaching the Natural Sciences .—Peter 
A. Browne, L. L. D., of Philadelphia. 
On the Physical Geology of the United States.— Professor W. W. 
Mather, of Ohio. 
On the Improvement of Mathematical Science and the Consequent 
Advancement of the Natural Sciences .—Professor C. Gill, of 
New York. 
Exercises of the Sixth Meeting , Thursday Evening, April 4. 
Hon. John C. Spencer in the chair. 
On the Origin, Duration, and End of the World.— -Rev. E. Nott, 
D. D., L. L. D. y President of Union College. 
On the Glacier System, or Ice-period of Agassiz .-—Professor J* H , 
Agnew, of New York. 
